1988
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-1097.1988.tb02855.x
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INTERMEDIATES IN THE PHOTOCONVERSION OF FUNCTIONAL PHYTOCHROME IN FERN SPORES OF Dryopteris–II. In vivo KINETICS OF THE DECAY OF Ii700 AND OF THE FORMATION OF Pfr STUDIED WITH A DOUBLE‐LASER APPARATUS*

Abstract: Abstract— Photoconversion of the red‐light‐absorbing form of phytochrome, Pr, to the far‐red‐light‐absorbing form, Pfr, was investigated in vivo at 22°C with 600 or 800 ns laser pulses of high spectral purity and induction of spore germination in Dryopteris paleacea was used as indicator for the progress of photoconversion. This reaction is initiated by a saturating R‐laser pulse of 648.5 nm, establishing an equilibrium of the photochromic system between Pr and the very early intermediates, Ii700 (Prφ Ii700)‐ … Show more

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“…2B trace b) indicating that L2 drives I,oo back to P, as already observed in vitro9 and in vivo.8. 21 From the results of this particular study, we cannot make any assessment about the detailed mechanism of the I,,, decay. The interpretation of our present two-color/two-flash data is independent of the model used to interpret the multiexponential decay of I, , , .…”
Section: Transient Absorbance At Xobs = 665 Nm (Two-laser Experiment)mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…2B trace b) indicating that L2 drives I,oo back to P, as already observed in vitro9 and in vivo.8. 21 From the results of this particular study, we cannot make any assessment about the detailed mechanism of the I,,, decay. The interpretation of our present two-color/two-flash data is independent of the model used to interpret the multiexponential decay of I, , , .…”
Section: Transient Absorbance At Xobs = 665 Nm (Two-laser Experiment)mentioning
confidence: 88%